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further

fur·ther [ fúrər ]


adjective 
Definition:
 
additional: that is more than or adds to the quantity or extent of something
until further notice
Do you have anything further to add?



adverb 
Definition:
 
1. to greater distance: to or at a point that is more distant in place or time
further into the future

2. to greater extent: to a greater degree or extent
Let's not pursue the matter any further.

3. in addition: used to introduce an additional statement or point
She said further that she would not accept any excuses.



transitive verb  (past and past participle fur·thered, present participle fur·ther·ing, 3rd person present singular fur·thers)
Definition:
 
advance something: to help or give a boost to the progress of something
All this media attention will further our cause.

[ Old English furþor, furþur "more forward" < Germanic]

fur·ther·er noun
fur·ther·most adjective

further to following on from something that has been written or discussed (formal)
Further to our phone conversation, I would like to confirm the order.



Word Usage
further or farther?

Strictly speaking farther is the preferred spelling when referring to physical distance, as in Have we much farther to go? Now further is commonly used in this context, although its use is traditionally reserved for figurative contexts, as in I have nothing further to add, or It took a further two phone calls before I got through. Furthest and farthest behave similarly.

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